Dr. Arthur Monahan Advises a Student During Registration, 1992

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Dr. Arthur Monahan Advises a Student During Registration, 1992

Date: 1992-08

Date Created:1992-08

Type: Image

Extent: 10 cm x 13 cm

Description:

b&w photograph

Excellent condition

During August registration, a male student wearing shorts and a T-shirt sits in a chair on the left side of a long table, talking to Dr. Arthur Monahan (Professor of Philosophy 1960-1993) of the Philosophy Department, who sits on the right. They are both holding pens, and there are some forms on the table in front of them, as well as a sign that says "PHILOSOPHY" in a metal holder. Beyond them, there is a briefcase on the table with a pile of papers on top of it, and two more people can be seen sitting at an adjacent table. The sign near them says "PSYCHOLOGY" on it.

From External Affairs. On the reverse, '960.2' is written in the top right corner in black pen, an 'R' with a circle around it is written in black pen, and '18a' is written sideways in pencil in the top left corner. The following is typed on a slip of paper taped to the back: 'Dr. Arthur Monahan (Philosophy) ponders a question from a student during Agust registration.'